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The USA sitcom "Sirens," which films in Chicago, will not be back for a third season. From executive producers Denis Leary and "Wedding Crashers" screenwriter Bob Fisher, it was USA's first push into creating its own half-hour comedy. Based on a British sitcom of the same name, it followed the personal and professional exploits of a crew of quippy Chicago EMS workers played by Michael Mosley, Kevin Daniels and (DePaul alum) Kevin Bigley. The Season 2 finale aired last week. "I hear the fact that the show could’t find a big enough audience beyond its passionate fan base, coupled with the fact that it is not owned by USA led to the network’s...

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